OFFICERS  OF  THE  ACADEMY. 


President. 
GEORGE  S.  PEPPER. 

Vice-President. 
WILLIAM  S.  BAKER. 

Directors. 

CHARLES  HENRY  HART, 
JOHN  H.  PACKARD,  M.D., 
HENRY  WHELEN,  Jr., 
JOHN  H.  CONVERSE, 
CHARLES  HARE  HUTCHINSON, 
ALEXANDER  BIDDLE. 

Treasurer. 
HENRY  WHELEN,  Jr. 

Secretary. 
GEORGE  CORLISS, 

Committee  on  Exhibitions. 
CHARLES  HENRY  HART,  E.  BURGESS  WARREN, 

WILLIAM  B.  BEMENT,  JOHN  H.  PACKARD,  M.D. 

CHARLES  HARE  HUTCHINSON. 


HENRY  C.  GIBSON, 
CLARENCE  H.  CLARK, 
WILLIAM  B.  BEMENT, 
WILLIAM  S.  BAKER, 
EDWARD  H.  COATES, 
E.  BURGESS  WARREN, 


Globe  Printing  House 
112  N.  Twelfth  St. 


Pennsylvania  Acaoemy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Founoefc  1805. 


Loan  Exhibition 


tstovirul  ^artmite 


Dec.  1,  1887— 3  an.  15,  1888. 


Catalogue. 


SECOND  EDITION. 


Philadelphia: 
1887. 


INTRODUCTORY  NOTE. 


This  collection  of  original  historical  portraits  is  believed  to  be  the  first  of 
the  kind  ever  systematically  brought  together  for  exhibition  in  this  country. 
The  circular  inviting  contributions  for  the  purpose  was  issued  in  mid-sum- 
mer, and  for  several  months  the  responses  were  so  few  that  it  seemed  as  if 
the  project  must  be  abandoned.  Two  months  ago  the  circular  was  supple- 
mented by  personal  efforts,  and  the  result  has  been  both  gratifying  and 
praiseworthy.  Our  citizens  responded  with  an  alacrity  and  cheerfulness 
most  remarkable,  when  it  is  remembered  that  their  compliance  meant 
a  denuding  of  their  walls  of  their  most  precious  household  treasures — their 
very  lares  and  penates  ;  and  the  Directors  of  the  Academy  desire  to  place 
here  on  record  their  appreciation  of  the  cordial  support  they  have  received 
in  their  endeavor  to  bring  together  these  interesting  examples  of  the  works 
of  our  portrait  painters. 

Collections  of  this  kind  are  not  only  entertaining,  but  instructive.  They 
are  historically  valuable  in  making  us  acquainted  with  the  appearance  and 
personal  influence  of  the  men  and  women  of  past  generations ;  and  they 
are  artistically  valuable  in  showing  to  students,  in  the  broadest  sense  of  the 
word,  the  method  of  pose,  composition  and  technique  of  our  foremost 
portrait  painters. 

In  the  catalogue,  which  has  been  prepared  with  the  utmost  care,  in 
order  to  make  it  useful  here  and  of  increasing  value  hereafter,  will  be 
found  forty- six  portraits  belonging  to  the  Academy.  These  have  not 
been  removed  from  there  accustomed  places  on  the  walls,  but  are  included 
in  the  catalogue  to  make  the  record  of  portraits  as  complete  as  possible. 

The  works  of  each  artist  have  been  placed  together  upon  the  walls,  the 
better  to  enable  comparison  and  study.  A  few  portraits  have  been  ad- 
mitted where  the  subject  is  unknown,  with  the  hope  that  this  public 
exhibition  of  them  may  lead  to  their  identification,  and  any  information 

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tending  to  this  object  will  be  acceptable.  In  this  connection  it  is  earnestly 
recommended  to  owners  of  portraits  to  have  inscribed  on  the  back  of  the 
canvas  the  names  of  the  subject  and  the  artist,  to  avoid  loss  of  identity 
hereafter. 

CHARLES  HENRY  HART, 

Chairman  Committee  on  Exhibitions. 

December  I,  1887. 


EXPLANATIONS. 

In  the  following  Catalogue  the  Acidemy  has  given  the  names  of  the 
artists  as  furnished  by  the  exhibitors,  but  does  not  hold  itself  responsible  for 
their  correctness. 

The  number  of  a  portrait  is  printed  at  the  left  of  the  name;  the  number 
of  the  wall  on  which  it  is  hung,  at  the  right. 

The  walls  are  numbered  consecutively  from  front  to  rear  through  the 
Northern  tier  of  galleries,  and  in  reverse  order  through  the  Southern  tier. 

Miniatures  not  numbered  as  to  position,  are  on  the  columns  in  Gallery  F. 

A  number  following  a  name  in  a  note  signifies  that  a  portrait  of  the 
person  named  will  be  found  under  that  number. 


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CONTENTS. 

PAGE. 

List  of  Officers  of  the  Academy,   2 

Introductory  Note,   3 

Catalogue  of  Portraits,  alphabetically  arranged  under  names  of  subjects,  7 
List  of  Artists,  alphabetically  arranged,  with  references  to  their  works 
in  the  Catalogue,  


Catalogue  of  Loan  Exhibition 


OF 


historical  fjortraite, 

Dec;,  ist,  i887.^Jai?.  15b!?,  1888. 


SUBJECT  EXHIBITOR  ARTIST 

1.  Aitken,  Robert — 1734-1802.  C.  W.  Peale.  40 

Bust,  facing  front,  25  x  29.    Has  been  privately  lithographed. 
Born  in  Scotland,  1734,  died  in  Philadelphia,  1802;  came  to  Phila- 
delphia 1769;  published  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine,  or  American 
Monthly  Museum,  and,  in  1782,  printed  the  first  American  Edition 
of  the  Bible  in  English. 

Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 

2.  Alexander,  Miss  Christine.  Anonymous. 

Miniature,  painted  at  the  time  of  her  visit  to  the  United  States, 
1789-90.    She  was  a  sister-in-law  of  Jonathan  Williams,  468. 

Alexander  Biddle. 

3.  Anonymous.    25  x  30.  Anonymous.  90 

Head  and  bust  of  elderly  gentleman  with  thin  gray  hair,  and  full, 
florid  face  turned  to  the  right.  A  most  excellent  portrait,  rich  in 
color,  and  of  the  first  rank  in  technique  and  expression.  It  was 
purchased  at  auction  by  Mr.  Charles  Henry  Hart  in  1884,  and  pre- 
sented to  the  Academy.  When  purchased  it  was  found  inscribed 
on  the  back  of  the  canvas  as  a  portrait  of  Audubon,  by  John 
Neagle,  1839.  The  inscription  was  evidently  not  by  Neagle  him- 
self ;  but  the  work  was  worthy  of  him,  and  to  him  it  was  ascribed 
provisionally.    It  has,  however,  been  claimed,  by  a  relative  of  the 


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SUBJECT 


EXHIBITOR 


ARTIST 


late  William  E.  Winner  of  Philadelphia,  that  the  portrait  was  painted 
by  that  artist.  Mr.  Winner  is  represented  in  this  exhibition.  See 
his  name  in  list  of  artists  for  references  to  his  works. 

Academy ,  A  284.. 

4.  Anonymous.  Anonymous.  37 

Head  and  bust  of  gentleman,  facing  left,  powdered  hair  cut  close, 
green  coat  and  vest,  button  holes  trimmed  with  bullion.  19  x  23. 
Resembles  Lord  North. 

5.  Henry  Norris. 

5.  Anonymous.  H.  Inman.  13 

Head  of  a  gentleman,  facing  front.    18  x  21. 

Edward  Coles. 

6.  Anonymous.  R.  E.  Pine  ?  43 

Bust  of  a  gentleman,  facing  left.    21  x  26. 

College  of  Physicians. 

7.  Anonymous.  G.  Stuart.  45 

Bust  of  a  gentleman,  facing  right,  seated.    20  x  35. 

Mrs.  J.  Gillingham  Fell. 

8.  Anonymous.  G.  Stuart  ?  45 

Old  lady,  seated,  bust,  facing  right.    22  "x  26. 

Charles  Henry  Hart. 

9.  Anonymous.  T.  Sully,  30 

Lady,  bust,  facing  front,  on  panel.    17  x  20. 

Edward  Coles. 


10.    Anthony,  Joseph. 

Bust,  facing  right,  seated,  writing.    28  x  30. 

8 


G.  Stuart.  47 


SUBJECT 


EXHIBITOR 


ARTIST 


1 738-1 798.  A  sea  captain,  and  afterwards  a  prominent  shipping 
merchant ;  related  to  the  artist,  who  painted  his  portrait  three  times, 
and  also  those  of  his  wife,  son,  and  son's  wife. 

Mrs.  Thomas  D.  Smith. 

11.  Armand,  Charles— 1756- 1793.  Anonymous.  36 

Bust,  facing  front.  25  x  30.  Engraved  by  W.  G.  Armstrong. 
■  Charles  Armand  Tufin,  Marquis  de  la  Rouerie,  was  born  in  Brittany, 
France,  1756.  Came  to  America  and  served  with  distinction  as  a 
cavalry  officer  in  the  Continental  Army  ;  was  commissioned  Colonel, 
May  10,  1777,  and  Brigadier  General,  March  26,  1783.  Died  in 
France,  Jan.  30,  1793. 

Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

Armitage,  Sarah.    See  McKean,  Mrs.  Thos. 

12.  Baker,  Sir  Henry  Lorraine.  G.  Stuart.  47 

Bust,  facing  front,  on  panel.    21  X26.  1817. 

An  admiral  of  the  British  Navy.  Was  with  Admiral  Cockburn  in 
1814,  when  the  British  fleet  came  up  the  Chesapeake.  Came  to 
this  country  after  the  war  to  recover  lands  that  had  belonged  to  his 
maternal  grandfather,  Alderman  George  Hayley,  of  London. 

Rev.  Alfred  Langdon  Elwyn. 

Baltimore,  Lord.    See  Calvert. 

13.  Barclay,  James,  J. — 1794-1885.  S.  B.  Waugh.  10 

Bust,  facing  right,  seated.    29  x  36. 

A  prominent  philanthropist  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  John  Barclay. 
Born  Jan.  15,  1794;  graduate  of  University  of  Pennsylvania;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  1 815  ;  a  volunteer  of  the  war  of  181 2;  Manager 
of  the  House  of  Refuge  nearly  sixty  years,  and  President  of  the 
Board  of  Managers  sixteen  years,    Died  Aug.  16,  1885. 

House  of  Refuge. 

14.  Barclay,  John.  G.Stuart.  47 

Bust,  facing  left.  24x29.  Among  the  first  of  Stuart's  portraits 
painted  in  Philadelphia,  1794- 


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SUBJECT 


EXHIBITOR 


ARTIST 


Eminent  shipping  merchant ;  came  to  Philadelphia  from  Ballyshan- 
non,  Ireland,  in  1767  ;  was  Mayor  of  Philadelphia  1791 ;  first  Presi- 
dent of  the  old  Bank  of  Pennsylvania ;  member  First  City  Troop. 
Died  Aug.  8,  181 6.  .  ' 

Mrs.  Caroline  Biddle. 

15.  Barnes,  Mrs.  Priscilla.  W.  Birch.  44 

Miniature,  enamel. 

Daughter  of  the  artist,  and  painter  of  still  life. 

Miss  Louise  5.  Birch, 

Barneveldt.    See  Oldenbarnevelt. 

16.  Barringer,  Daniel  M. — 1 8 10-1873.       F.  de  Madrazo.  3 

Three-quarter  length,  standing,  facing  left.  39  x  57.  Madrid,  1852. 
A  resident  of  North  Carolina.  U.  S.  Minister  to  Spain,  1848- 
1852. 

Lewin  W.  and  D.  Moreau  Barringer. 

17.  Barringer,  Mrs.  D.  M. — 1820-1867.      F.  de  Madrazo.  3 

Three-quarter  length,  standing,  facing  front.  39x57.  Madrid,  1852. 
Wife  of  D.  M.  Barringer. 

Lewin  W.  and  D.  Moreau  Barringer. 

18.  Barry,  Llewellyn  F.  T.  B.  Read.  3 

Bust,  facing  right.    25  x  30. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison. 

Bartleson,  Eliza.    See  Downing,  Mrs.  John  W. 

19.  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith,  M.D.  R.  Peale  ?  50 

Bust,  facing  left,  seated.  25  x  28.  Engr.  for  Amer.  Univ.  Maga., 
Philadelphia,  1797. 

1 766-1 81 5.  Prof.  Natural  History  and  Botany,  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1789;  Materia  Medica,  1794;  Practice  of  Medicine,  1813; 
Physician  to  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  1 798-1 81 5  ;  Fellow  College  of 
Physicians,  1790;  Member  of  Royal  Medical  Society,  Edinburgh. 

University  of  Pennsylvania. 


SUBJECT  EXHIBITOR 


20.  Bayard,  Andrew — 1761-June  1,  1832.  T.  Sully.  30 
Bust,  facing  left.    25  x  30. 

First  President  of  the  Commercial  Bank  1814  ;  also  of  Philadelphia 
Savings  Fund  Society  1816-1832;  one  of  the  founders  of  this 
Academy.    Married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Chas.  Pettit,  334. 

Philadelphia  Savings  Fund  Society. 

21.  Beck,  Paul,  Jr. — 1757-1844.  T.  Sully.  30 
Three-quarter  length,  facing  right,  seated.    28  X36.  1813. 
Engraved  by  S.  Sartain. 

An  eminent  merchant  and  philanthropic  citizen,  born  in  Philadel- 
phia, April  5,  1757,  of  German  parents,  who  were  well-known  resi- 
dents of  Nuremberg.  Was  for  a  long  time  Warden  of  the  Port ;  was 
one  of  the  most  influential  promoters  of  the  Delaware  and  Chesa- 
peake Canal.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  and  early  friends  of  the 
Academy,  bequeathing  to  it  a  number  of  pictures,  and  was  always 
ready  to  encourage  young  artists,  as  shown  by  a  grateful  letter,  pre- 
served, from  Charles  R.  Leslie.  He  was  a  liberal  contributor  to 
many  public  institutions.    Died  in  Philadelphia,  Dec.  22, 1844. 

Henry  Dwight  Beck. 

22.  Beck,  Mrs.  Paul.  T.  Sully.  24 

Three-quarter  length,  facing  right,  seated.    28  x  36.    June,  1813. 
Second  wife  of  Paul  Beck,  Jr.    Was  Mary  Harvey. 

Henry  Dwight  Beck. 

23.  Beck,  Sarah  Ann.  Ascribed  to  H.  Inman.  14 

Half  length,  seated,  facing  right.    25  x  30. 

Henry  Dwight  Beck. 

24.  Bell,  John,  M.D.— 1796-1872.  T.  Sully.  25 
Bust,  facing  left.    20  x  24.  i860. 

A  physician  and  medical  writer,  born  in  Ireland,  1796,  came  to 
America,  18 10.  For  several  years  lecturer  on  the  Institutes  of 
Medicine  in  the  Philadelphia  Medical  Institute,  and  afterwards 
Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  in  the  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Ohio. 

Pennsylvania  Colonisation  Society. 


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SUBJECT  EXHIBITOR 


25.  Berthellot,  John  L.  P.  B.  Hahs.  61 

Three-quarter  length,  seated,  facing  right.    12  x  16. 

A  favorite  model  for  Philadelphia  genre  painters.    Died  recently. 

Academy,  A  281. 

26.  Beveridge,  David— d.  1812.  C.  W.  Peale.  38 

Three-quarter  length,  seated,  facing  right,  hat  and  cane  in  left 
hand.    40  x  50.  1773. 

A  wealthy  Englishman  who  came  to  Pennsylvania  about  1750. 
Joined  the  Society  of  Friends  in  order  to  marry  Mary  Emlen,  a  gay 
Quakeress ;  both  subsequently  turned  out  of  meeting  for  frivolity. 
Lived  on  the  Schuylkill  adjoining  Belmont.  Member  Gloucester 
Fox  Hunting  Club,  1766. 

Mrs.  John  S.  Newbold. 

27.  Beveridge,  Mrs.  David — d.  1820.  C.  W.  Peale.  38 

Three-quarter  length,  seated,  facing  right,  flowers  in  right  hand. 
40x50.  1773. 
Was  Mary  Emlen. 

Mrs.  John  S.  Newbold. 

28.  Biddle,  Charles.  Anonymous.  36 

Bust,  facing  right,  seated.  24  x  29.  A  lithograph  of  this  portrait 
was  made  in  Philadelphia. 

Born  1745,  died  1821.  Vice-President  of  the  Supreme  Executive 
Council  of  Pennsylvania ;  one  of  the  founders  of  this  Academy. 

Craig  Biddle. 

29.  Biddle,  Clement. 

Miniature — a  copy,  admitted  because  framed  with  nine  others. 
Engraved  by  W.  G.  Armstrong. 

Born  in  Philadelphia  1740,  died  18 14.  Originally  a  member  of 
the  Society  of  Friends.  Before  the  Revolution  he  was  a  merchant, 
and  a  decided  assertor  of  the  rights  of  the  Colonies.  He  served  as 
Colonel  at  the  battles  of  Trenton,  Princeton,  Brandywine  and 
Monmouth.  Appointed  Marshal  of  Pennsylvania  about  1789  by 
General  Washington,  who  was  his  friend  and  correspondent. 

Alexander  Biddle. 


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SUBJECT  EXHIBITOR  ARTIST 


30.  Biddle,  Mrs.  Clement.  Anonymous. 

Miniature. 

First  wife  of  Clement  Biddle,  married  June  6,  1764.  Was  Mary, 
daughter  of  Francis  Richardson.    Died  1773. 

Alexander  Biddle. 

31.  Biddle,  Mrs.  Clement.— d.  Nov.  18,  183 1. 

Miniature — a  copy,  admitted  because  framed  with  nine  others. 
Second  wife  of  Clement  Biddle,  married  Aug.  18,  1774.  Was  Miss 
Rebekah  Cornell,  daughter  of  Governor  of  Rhode  Island. 

Alexander  Biddle. 

32.  Biddle,  James.— 1 783-1 848.  T.  Sully.  28 
Bust,  facing  left.    25  x  30.  1839. 

Son  of  Charles  Biddle,  28;  was  educated  in  Philadelphia;  entered 
the  Navy  1800;  gained  great  distinction  in  second  war  with  Eng- 
land, 1812-1815,  and  was  voted  a  medal  by  Congress;  became 
Commodore ;  commanded  U.  S.  Naval  force  in  the  Pacific  Ocean 
on  the  commencement  of  hostilities  with  Mexico.  Died  in  Phila- 
delphia, 1848. 

Craig  Biddle. 
Biddle,  Mrs.  J.  Williams.    See  Meigs,  Emily. 
Biddle,  Mary.    See  Cadwalader,  Mrs.  Thomas  (General.) 

33.  Biddle,  Nicholas.    1750-1778.  C.  W.  Peale.  39 

Bust,  facing  left.  22  x  29.  Engraved  by  D.  Edwin. 
Brother  of  Charles  Biddle,  28.  Born  in  Philadelphia,  1750;  en- 
tered the  British  Navy,  1770,  serving  as  midshipman  in  the  same 
ship  with  Lord  Nelson.  Returned  to  America  in  1776,  was  ap- 
pointed Captain  of  the  Andrew  Doria,  and  captured  several  prizes 
from  the  British.  In  February,  1777,  took  command  of  the  frigate 
Randolph,  and  in  March,  1778,  was,  with  nearly  all  his  crew,  killed 
by  an  explosion  of  the  magazine  of  that  ship  during  an  engagement 
with  the  British  ship  Yarmouth. 

Craig  Biddle. 


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ARTIST 


34    Biddle,  Nicholas— 1786-1844.  T  Sully.  28 

Bust,  facing  left,  25  x  30.  Engraved  by  S.  Cousins,  London. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January,  1786,  died  February,  1844.  Was 
a  son  of  Charles  Biddle,  28.  Was  graduated  at  Princeton,  1801  ; 
passed  several  years  in  Europe;  after  his  return  in  1807,  edited  for 
a  time  "The  Port  Folio."  Member  of  the  State  Legislature  1810, 
Senate  18 14- 17.  Appointed  a  Director  of  the  United  States  Bank 
by  President  Monroe  in  1819;  became  President  of  the  Bank  in 
1823.  Mr.  Biddle  was  also  president  of  the  trustees  of  the  fund 
of  $2,000,000  left  by  Stephen  Girard  for  the  establishment  of  a 
college  for  orphans. 

Craig  Biddle, 

35.  Biddle,  Thomas— 1776-1857.  G.  P.  A.  Healy.  14 

Bust,  facing  right,  seated.    25  x  30.  1856. 

Born  June  4,  1776;  eldest  son  of  Col.  Clement  Biddle  and  Re- 
bekah  Cornell  Biddle.  Married  1806,  Christine,  daughter  of  General 
Jonathan  Williams,  468.  Father  of  Alexander  Biddle,  a  Director  of 
the  Academy.    Died  June  3,  1857. 

The  Mutual  Assurance  Co. 

36.  Bingham,  Mrs.  William — 1764-1801.  G.  Stuart.  47 

Head,  facing  left.  15  x  19.  Engraved  by  Rogers,  with  additions. 
Was  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Willing,  born  Aug.  I,  1764, 
died  Bermuda,  May  II,  1801.  She  was  a  dazzling  belle  and 
beauty,  and  at  18  married  William  Bingham,  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Philadelphia.  It  was  at  Mrs.  Bingham's  request  that  Washington 
sat  to  Stuart  for  the  Lansdowne  portrait,  450. 

Mrs.  J.  Francis  Fisher. 

37.  Binney,  Horace— 1780-1875.  G.  P.  A.  Healy.  14 

Three-quarter  length,  seated,  facing  left.  39  x  51. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Jan.  4,  1780.  Was  graduated  at  Harvard, 
1797  ;  studied  law  in  Philadelphia  under  Jared  Ingersoll,  209;  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  1 800,  and  soon  became  eminent  in  his  profes- 
sion. In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  in  1 843,  he  made  his 
celebrated  argument  in  the  Girard  Will  case  which  is  universally 
cited  for  its  clear  and  cogent  reasoning  and  masterly  ability.  Dur- 
ing the  latter  part  of  Jackson's  administration  he  was  elected  to 


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SUBJECT 


EXHIBITOR 


ARTIST 


Congress.  He  was  Chancellor  of  the  Law  Association  of  Philadel- 
phia, and  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts — 
the  only  one  living  at  the  time  of  the  opening  of  the  present  building. 
Died  Aug.  12,  1875. 

The  Philadelphia  Contributionship. 

38.    The  same.  T.  Sully  23 

Half  length,  standing,  facing  right.   28  x  36.    Engr.  by  J.  Sartain. 

Law  Association  of  Philadelphia. 

39.  Birch,  William.  J.  Neagle.  20 

Bust,  looking  left.  12  x  14. 
See  Birch,  in  list  of  artists. 

Louise  S.  Birch. 


Blair,  Mary.    See  Braxton,  Mrs.  George. 


40.  Blodget,  Mrs.  Samuel— 1772-1837.  G.  Stuart.  88 

Unfinished  head,  facing  left.  22  x  28.  Engraved  by  J.  Cheney  and 
by  J.  Sartain. 

A  noted  beauty,  born  April  11,  1772 — Rebecca,  daughter  of 
Wm.  Smith,  first  provost  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  401. 
Married  Samuel  Blodgett,  Jr.,  of  Washington,  May  10,  1792.  Died 
May  9,  1837. 

Academy ',  A  $g. 

41.  Blodget,  Mrs.  Samuel  and  Daughter.       G.  Stuart.  47 

Unfinished.  22  x  20.  Painted  in  Philadelphia  soon  after  Stuart's 
arrival. 

The  daughter,  Elinor  Matilda,  born  1797,  married  1810,  aet.  13,  Abel 
Lincoln,  of  Mass.,  and',  1823,  R.  Penn  Smith.  Died  Sept.  16, 1833. 

Artists'  Fund  Society. 

42.  Bolton,  James  M.  G.  W.  Conarroe.  5 

Half  length,  seated,  facing  right,  30  x  36. 

E.  Burgess  Warren. 
15 


43.    Bond,  Phineas—i74Q-I8ie  « 

Bust,  facing  left.    25x30  G.Stuart.  46 

was  made  British  Consul  at  Ph  ladethk  wh^^  ^  hilWalty 
for  a  number  of  years.    Diedto  i^fc^^011  he  h^ 

Mrs.  John  Cadwalader. 

44.    Bond,  Phineas,  M.D  A 

Ha,fIength(Standing,facinglef,   32  P1Q:™65  36 

^  te^Sfii^  One 
physicians,  1751-1773.     ennsylvama  Hospital,  and  one  of  its  first 

See  Travis,  Mrs.  John. 

Travis  Cochran. 
45.    Boone,  Daniel-ij^-^o.  T  -  , 

2?^SEt£^  Engravedforthe  "  Life  of  Lincoln,  4 

&tt^*1SS*2«;  ,A  pioneerand  f— 

for  many  years  in^ent^^  where  he  wa* 

Missouri  aLut  z795,  *  V^t™'    Rem0Ved  t0 

J£  Etting. 

46.    Booth,  Junius  Brutus.  w 

As  Richard  IH.    Three.qUarter,e„gth;  facing  ,1T"0T5T  ^ 

Acadejny,  A  iy. 

47.    Boott,  Kirk-1755-1817 

Bust,  facing  right,  panel.    23x29.  »■  Stuart.  47 

Born  Derby,  Eng. ;  died  Boston. 

Kirk  B.  Wells. 
16 


